Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - Bwosczyna

#61
Bulb and Seed Exchanges / BX 485 Now Closed
August 31, 2022, 09:28:23 PM
All:
Standard rules apply for this BX.

Kindly review the list below and email me at Bulbexpbs@gmail.com with your request(s). I will send a simple acknowledgement of your email.  Should you not have a response from me within a day, kindly resend. 

Be sure to include your full name and address. 

Bulbs are $3 each. Some orders will have multiple bulbs but only count as one order if we have a lot of that bulb to go around.

This will be a lottery (however, if you did not receive something last round, kindly advise and I will assure some accommodation. Also, if there is something you really are looking to receive, it helps for me to know this as well.)

You must be current in your membership and you must be up-to-date on BX/SX charges.

KINDLY NOTE:
Payments will no longer be made through the Paypal website due to changes in Paypal policies. PBS must be paid through the PBS website at: https://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbsforum/index.php?page=BXpay

You are still free to send payment via check if that is your preference.

No orders to anywhere but the US and Canada can be entertained at this point.  We cannot furnish the appropriate phyto docs.

This BX will be open until Saturday at 9 p.m. (EST)/6 p.m.(PST).

Thank you to our current donors.  There are some super cool items below and everything looks healthy.


 
The following are up for offer:

Jane McGary

1.Arum dioscoridis
ssp dioscoridis           ("var philistaeum")
2.Calochortus venustus
       red forms
3.Fritillaria rhodocanakis
   
4. [size=4][font=Californian FB, serif]Gymnospermium albertii[/font][/size]
5.Iris bucharica 'New Argument'  Scorpiris/Juno sect
6. [size=4][font=Californian FB, serif]Iris 'Blue Warlsind'[/font][/size]            Scorpiris/Juno sect
7.Iris willmottiana
     (Regelia sect.)
8.Iris 'Peresh' (Oncocyclus sect. hybrid)
9.Iris stolonifera
hybrid       (Regelia sect.)
10.Iris tuberosa (syn. Hermodactylus tuberosus)           select color form
11.Iris warleyensis      (Scorpiris/Juno sect)
12.Leucocoryne coquimbensis
         mainly white form
13.Scilla hohenackeri
(syn. Fessia hohenackeri)
14. [size=4][font=Californian FB, serif]Narcissus[/font][/size] mix (N. Cantabricus, N. romieuxii and some other small species)         
15.Notholirion thomsonianum
         
16.Sternbergia greuteriana
Height: 10-20 cm (3.9-7.9 inch)
Flower Colors: yellow
Flower Season: mid autumn
   
17.Tulipa montana    
18.Amana edulis
           
Rimmer de Vries
19.Hippeastrum striatum
'Cianorte'  semi-evergreen, small offsets
20. [size=4][font=Californian FB, serif]Nerine[/font][/size] hybrid zinkowski rescue            mix of pinks/small offsets
Jim Barton
21.Calochortus luteus
Flower Colors: yellow
Flower Season: late spring
Climate: winter rain climate

22. Calochortus venustus      
23. Calochortus vestae

24. Chlorogalum pomeridianum
       
25. Dichelostemma ida-maia 
26. Triteleia ixioides     
27. Triteleia laxa          
James Shao
28. Ferraria crispa
Flower Colors: white, green, yellow, brown, patterned
Life form: deciduous corm
Climate: winter rain climate
dark           
29. Ferraria crispa nortieri     
30. Ferraria crispa A ex Telos           
31.Ferraria crispa B ex Telos
Mike Lowitz           
32. Haemanthus albiflos      
33.Hippeastrum cybister
'La Paz', very small     
34. Veltheimia bracteata
pink           
35. Veltheimia bracteata yellow

Bern Mlynczak
36. Sagittanthera mzimvubuensis (large scales)




#62
Hi everyone:
I'm organizing a nice little BX this week.
Have some special treats from Jane McGary who is redoing her bulb beds (lucky us!) and a few other gems.
Keep an eye out. 
Thanks,
Bridget
#63
Current Photographs / Re: August photos
August 28, 2022, 08:16:56 PM
I take a thousand photos and as I am now committed to playing in the Forum, as I have always just been a lurker, here are a few from my garden in the last week or so. The lycoris names are unknown to me as they were given to me a few years ago by Barry Yinger when he left his home/farm/nursery. The lilium speciosum album and Uchida are my two favorites that I've had for years. 
The dioscoria discolor is outside climbing up a hamamelis and was from a previous bx and will be brought in once it gets frosted in October. I alternate its growth: some years I grow it over the winter indoors and some I'll plant outside for summer. It doesn't seem to mind at all. 
The last snaps are of my largest urginea maritima that was sent to me by a good friend in Australia a couple years ago. We have perfected the timing to quickly acclimate bulbs he sends to me. Dormant in March and one growing season and they then will follow the regularly scheduled program. This was a huge bulb when he sent it and it divided over the winter here. I don't know of anyone near me who grows this but I am enamored mightily. I love having something so lush in my cold barn over the winter. 

Bridget
#64
Bulb and Seed Exchanges / Pop Up BX 484
August 20, 2022, 11:38:48 AM
Hi Everyone,

Chad Cox donated some sweet starts of a couple nice plants. But first, kindly see below:

This BX open for 36 hours (that's 2:00 am EST and 11:00 pm PST Monday/Sunday) - they leave my possession on Monday morning.
Standard rules apply: It's a lottery. You will get a reply from me acknowledging your request, but it will be just two words: "got it".  I spend a bit of time trying to sound friendly and I am, but it slows me down when I receive 50+ emails.  I beg your indulgence on this one.

You must be current on membership and any exchange fees you owe.  If you are unsure, email Jane McGary (janemcgary@earthlink.net) for membership questions and Arnold Trachtenberg (arnold140@verizon.net) for exchange fees potentially due.  

Send me an email to bulbexpbs@gmail.com and tell me what you are interested in.  I need your full name and full address.  
I know some folks will miss this email, it's the weekend, etc, but I won't usually need to move things this quickly.

A quick note, we have a few new members and that makes me very happy (as several of them are folks I know)  New members: feel free to email me if you have extras of things to share.  Even if it's just a few.  I assume we will have a larger BX sometime in the next couple months as summer growers go down.  In the interim, if you have something, keep us in mind. 

Only two things on offer this go-round:

1. Haemanthus albiflos  (a dozen or so small offsets with big potential!)
2. Cyrtanthus mackenii
(red) (another dozen or so - small but healthy)

Thanks and have a super rest of your weekend.
Bridget




#65
All, 
Great participation for this quick BX.  
Nearly everything was spoken for.  Obviously, some things were very popular and in short supply.
There are several folks who did not get any of the choices they requested.  I regret there wasn't enough of the pelargonium to go round (only 1) and there was lots of interest in the calostemma and crossyne but very few of them as well. If you didn't get any of your picks this round, do remind me next time you order and I will make an effort to assure you receive something you're after.  Yes, it's a lottery, but I want all our members to benefit.

I sent half the boxes out today and the balance will go tomorrow.  
If you don't receive a box in the next week, you likely didn't get your choice(s). I keep an eye on the tracking so I can see if packages were delivered. If anything appears to be lost in transit, I will advise the recipient.
Thanks and have a super weekend.
Bridget

#66
Bulb and Seed Exchanges / Pop Up BX 483
August 09, 2022, 02:16:38 PM
In an effort to keep things moving right along with the BX, here we are with a pop up right after the last boxes have gone out in the mail from the most recent BX.
Same rules apply: you must be current in your membership, you should have any outstanding BX or SX fees up to date and this will be a quickie, as boxes are going out by this weekend.  This offer will be open for a two days (until 6:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on Thursday evening, the 10th of August.)
Some items I only have a single bulb, the alliums are in great quantity.  
You need to email me at Bulbexpbs@gmail.com with a list of your picks as well as your full name and address.  I will acknowledge your email within 24 hours.  
I am making my first attempt at linking the wiki pics to the listing below.  Fingers crossed it works. 

Robert Parks
1. Brunsvigia josephinae
                                  
2. Calostemma purpureum                                             
3. Crossyne guttata                                           
4. Oxalis bifurca
- BX470                                  
5. Oxalis brasiliensis
                                          
Rimmer de Vries
6.Allium amethystinum
Flower Colors: purple
Flower Season: late spring to early summer
      late spring                         
7. Allium guttatum
Flower Colors: white, purple
ssp dalmaticum  (purple)     late spring  from Odyssey as guttatum but resembles a. sphaerocephalon
8. Lilium lancifolium
flaviflorum      stem bulbils                      
9. Hymenocallis leavenworthii         summer                             
10. Pelargonium gibbosum sec polyactium   early summer                   
11. Tulipa marjolettii              spring                  
Arnold Trachtenberg
12. Colchicum mixed (leftover from BX 482) autumn               
Mary Sue Ittner
13. Nerine sarniensis
(from seed from pink flower) (leftover from BX 482)                                   
14. Nerine undulata
ex UC BBG                                      
15. Nerine'Giant Double Pink' ex UC Irvine BG                                        
Mike Lowitz
16. Lachenalia Zeheri                     

Thanks
Bridget
                      
#67
Bulb and Seed Exchanges / BX 482 is CLOSED
July 27, 2022, 06:04:38 AM
Beautiful bulbs. Phenomenal response in requests.  Most people sent in lengthy lists, which is wise as this furthers the opportunity to get something on that wish list.

I am still sorting and packing up the donations and have noted everyone's lists. If you have not received a reply from me, kindly re-send. I believe I responded to everyone, but there were over 70 orders.  I should begin sending orders out over the weekend and next week.

The most popular items by far were the tecophilaea, nerine, haemanthus and massonia.  Eighteen members requested the cyclamen rohlfsianum. There is one of them.  If you receive it: you are the luckiest duck.

Thank you for your participation in the exchange.  The donors are most generous; we owe them each gratitude in helping us to obtain things we might not otherwise have the opportunity to grow. 

Bridget

#68
Bulb and Seed Exchanges / Re: Pop Up BX 482.i
July 20, 2022, 08:35:50 PM
Jeron,
The cyrtanthus was donated by Amy Olmsted (gardening in Vermont in her greenhouse), who acquired her bulbs from Nic Heckett (who gardens in Virginia) who obtained it over 30 years ago from Logee's Greenhouses in Connecticut.  That's truly all we know. I asked Nic if he had any further information and he recalls none to share.
Bridget
#69
Please be advised that I will be listing a BX (with lots of fabulous things) this weekend.  I am hoping to have the list together Friday night (Eastern Standard Time). If you sent a donation and I did not acknowledge same, kindly contact me asap.

Also, please assure that you are up-to-date on your membership and/or outstanding fees for the Exchanges as we cannot send items to folks with outstanding balances.

Thanks!
Bridget Wosczyna
#70
Bulb and Seed Exchanges / Pop Up BX 482.i
July 11, 2022, 08:36:12 PM
Hi Everyone:
I have received a donation of things that cannot wait for BX 482 in a couple weeks.
Member Amy Olmstead has sent the following:

Giganteum.jpg
1. Sauromatum giganteum (10). I have attached a picture of mine in flower.

2. Juvenile amorphophallus konjac corms beginning to break dormancy (7) and


Cyrtanthus.jpg
3. Cyrtanthus sp.- in active growth (approximately- 15)  Unsure of species, attaching picture. This was a pass-along plant Amy received from someone's patch that has been extant for 30 years or so.

Kindly email me at BulbexPBS@gmail.com with your order.  I intend to get these shipped by Friday, July 15, and will take orders until Thursday at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.  This offer is open to members who are in good standing and I regret that I cannot ship to countries that require a phytosanitary certificate.

Thank you,
Bridget Wosczyna



#71
Hello, Everyone,

I had quite an experience with the first big BX I handled and I learned a lot. A LOT.
It went fairly smoothly and some hiccups occurred but overall, I hope most folks were satisfied.

I have taken a breather, attended to my garden and am advised by a few donors that it's time for another.  I admit I am happy about this as it has been my desire to get us back to more frequent BXs. 

Therefore, kindly take stock and send me your extras! The deadline for donations will be Sunday July 17. If you have things that you wish to send, but cannot get to them timely (vacations, etc, I understand.  Please send along afterward but do advise me that you are sending (bulbexpbs@gmail.com) so I can keep an eye out; I'm not opposed to small BXs in between seasonal offerings).  I plan on posting a list the following weekend.  I still have some dormant bulbs from the last BX and will offer them as well. 

I hope everyone is enjoying summer. 
Best,
Bridget

#72
Thank you to all who responded.  Kindly advise if I did not send you a reply email to assure I have your request.

Best,
Bridget
#73
The flies are common enough but I've not seen ants visiting arum inflorescences previously.
The garden is quite ripe at the moment but it's a lovely plant. 
#74
The list didn't translate well last night on the Forum.
I'm making an attachment hereto.

Bridget
#75
Hello Bridget and Canadian members

I don't recall ever seeing a post about Canadians participating in the Bulb
Exchanges and have assumed that this is not possible.
Can someone please confirm whether this is the case, or what the protocols
are?

Cheers,
Dana Cromie
Vancouver, BC